A
Palestinian resistance fighter from the Fatah movement in the
enthralled West Bank has been released from an Israeli captivity after
40 years.
On Thursday, Israel released the functionary of the Fatah movement named Karim Yunus. News from Middle East Monitor Eye.
The leader of the Fatah movement is one of the Palestinian people who have suffered in Israel for a long time.
He was arrested by Israel in 1983 from the West Bank of Palestine. He's
presently 66 years old. He was originally doomed to life in captivity
but latterly changed to 40 years.
According to the agreement
inked in 1993, Yunus was supposed to be released in 2014. According to
the agreement, Tel Aviv agreed to release four batches of Palestinian
captures from Israeli incarcerations.
Three batches of
captures from the West Bank and Gaza Strip were released from Israel,
but the batch of Karim Yunus was eventually caught.
Karim Yunus' kinsman Maher is still in Israeli captivity. He has been in captivity since 1983.

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